Why did my lowryder growing?

mlmuml

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Hi guys!

I have three plants (Sugam Gom strain) in soil under 105w cfl. I water them with half tap half distilled water. Soil was purchased in a grow shop so it should be ok. I've transfered plants only once. They're now in week 3 and they're still really small (5 cm is the biggest). One of them looks really poor and has only 2 leaves and is not growing for the past 5 days. They're also getting burned tip of the leaves. In week 3 they should actually be in a flowering phase according to the company website but mine are far from that. Any suggestions why this happened? Because i don't want to fuck up the next grow.

Thank you!!
 
Too much light perhaps. Small seedlings are delicate and don't want much of anything.

And like brotherjerico said, pics please.
 
Too much light perhaps. Small seedlings are delicate and don't want much of anything.

And like brotherjerico said, pics please.
Here are the pictures. I hope they're allright. Thank you for your responses!
 

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sorry but they don't look good.....what kind of soil are you using?, maybe it has built in nutes

and why so little soil in the container?....also be careful not to over water
 
Looks like soil was too hot for the little seedlings. At stages like these i doubt they recover.
 
Sadly, your plants look terrible. You say lowryder in the subject line, but something weird (Sugam Gom?) in your post. If they are lowryders, that means they are autos, so they really should not be transplanted often. Most people start autos in a 5 gallon container so they will not have any potential stress from transplanting because they have a predetermined life span and any delays in growth will mean a lower yield. In any case, from what I can see, you appear to have nute burn, probably from over watering which brings out the nutrients in the soil too quickly. I've also seen this look on seedlings that have the lights too close, but I doubt this is the case because you have way too little soil in your containers and the seedlings look like they barely reach the top of the pots.

Hate to say it, but you should probably start over with new seeds. I've seen seedlings like this stop growing and never develop past this stage.
 
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